David G. Freedman, Attorney at Law
California Law Firm
David G. Freedman, Attorney at Law
David Freedman provides extensive experience, results-oriented legal representation to employers and businesses throughout Southern California. He believes the best legal advice is a combination of expertise, creativity, strategy, and hands-on service. He offers all of that and more with his efficiency and competitive pricing along with a track record of excellent results that regularly exceeds his clients' expectations. Mr. Freedman specializes in cases dealing with employment and business.
Practice Areas:
- Employment Law
- Employment Disputes
- Business Litigation
Principal Attorney:
- David G. Freedman
David G. Freedman, Attorney at Law
1800 Century Park East, 8th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Phone: 310-553-2121
Fax: 310-553-2111
http://www.dfreedman.net/
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